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With Filipino and European roots, and covered in freckles from head to toe, Jennifer Maravillas feels as if she’s on a detective-like quest to understand as many different perspectives as possible. Her roots as an artist, meanwhile, go back to her training in ballet as a child. She sees her art as a kind of ballet performed on paper using a marker. She rarely restricts herself to just a marker, though. Watercolour, spray paint and various other media are used in her illustrations. Her other long-time works include walking all of New York City to create a series of maps made entirely of litter. Jennifer uses vibrant color and texture combinations as she builds up maps, cityscapes, and scenery from hundreds of smaller handmade elements. She is most inspired by the many layers of life in NYC and experimentation with new materials.

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Jennifer Maravillas

Overview

With Filipino and European roots, and covered in freckles from head to toe, Jennifer Maravillas feels as if she’s on a detective-like quest to understand as many different perspectives as possible. Her roots as an artist, meanwhile, go back to her training in ballet as a child. She sees her art as a kind of ballet performed on paper using a marker. She rarely restricts herself to just a marker, though. Watercolour, spray paint and various other media are used in her illustrations. Her other long-time works include walking all of New York City to create a series of maps made entirely of litter. Jennifer uses vibrant color and texture combinations as she builds up maps, cityscapes, and scenery from hundreds of smaller handmade elements. She is most inspired by the many layers of life in NYC and experimentation with new materials.

Training

Jennifer did an undergraduate degree in Graphic Design at the University of Louisville and a graduate degree in Mass Communication at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Approach

The techniques Jennifer uses are constantly changing, and her style often comes as a result of the medium she’s exploring at a given time. By and large she’s a mixed media artist, always trying new materials and combinations of them – typically they include watercolour markers, ink, spray paint, pencil, cut out paper, block printing, and Photoshop. Sometimes she allows a composition to evolve without knowing what the end result might be like, other times she has a clear idea in her head of what she wants.

Jennifer is fascinated by the digital process. She scans in every doodle and texture she draws or paints, keeping them for reference or for use as layers in new pieces.

Style

Jennifer uses vibrant colour combinations as she builds up maps, cityscapes and scenery from hundreds of smaller handmade elements. Some of her influences include Werner Herzog, Mary Blair, Guy Debord, and Buckminster Fuller.

Client List

Apple

Ford Foundation

Teaching Tolerance: Southern Poverty Law Center

Hachette Book Group

Harper's BAZAAR Japan

Harvard Business Review

Harvard Business Review Press

On Point magazine

Hotel Indigo

Orlando Magazine

Waitrose

Goethe Institute

Jamie Magazine

Hoppy Three Day Monk beer

Winsor Newton

Transport for London

Nowhere Magazine

Spirituality and Health magazine

Bold Italic

Tidal Magazine

Conde Nast Traveler India

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